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Danville City Council approved agreements to extend water infrastructure for the Vandola Crescent housing project and authorized a purchase-power agreement for five megawatts of waste-heat energy. Council also advanced first readings for $4.201 million in water-main replacement funding, a $10.053 million natural-gas main replacement grant, and $5.020 million for an industrial revitalization grant.
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The approved water agreements allow the City Manager to coordinate infrastructure extensions and reimbursement arrangements for the Vandola Crescent housing development. The waste-heat agreement would generate electricity from heat that would otherwise be released from natural-gas pipeline compressor stations. Several large infrastructure funding measures were introduced but had not received final approval; the preliminary fiscal year 2025 results also indicated about $2.5 million would be added to the unassigned fund balance.
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